Sentence examples for chiefly as a consequence of from inspiring English sources

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Yet the retail price of electricity ranks among the highest, chiefly as a consequence of the network costs required to maintain its expensive and expansive old coal-dominated power grid.

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McGinniss's gripping account gives the impression that the techniques used by Nixon's handlers were invented in the nineteen-sixties, and were chiefly a consequence of the advent of television.

Although we believe that the shift in food habits toward native prey by the Laguna Pair was chiefly a consequence of the eradication of feral pigs, there are alternative potential explanations.

Learning as a consequence of thinking.

Transf., as a consequence of attention.

And as a consequence of, what?

Nothing happens as a consequence of it.

During those years it prospered, chiefly as a result of its weaving industry and its function as a market centre.

Awful things have happened, and do happen, in this country, chiefly as a result of bad policy and worse enactment.

The measure, derided by the tea party as "cap and tax," died in Congress in 2010, chiefly as a result of staunch oil industry opposition.

New EV serotypes have come to light, chiefly as a result of molecular typing methods (3 – 6 ).

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